DEFYING GRAVITY
In the union since 2002, Matthew claims that back in those days the advantages of a union career were a “well-kept secret”. His uncle introduced him to the trades. By his own admission, “I was a troubled young soul”. High school found him spray painting graffiti & getting caught up in drugs. He was enthralled with the grinds & aerials performed by the street skateboarding gangs around MBTA Back Bay Station in Copley Square. The kids were like a subculture & his athletic skills led to building his own skateboard ramps, bowls, etc.
Originally growing up in the Dorchester/Milton area, union membership has allowed Matthew to buy a house in Westport where he raises two teenage sons as a single dad. Remaining an avid skater, & with no formal training, he has become a self-made artist & turned his illicit graffiti tagging into amazing, graphic airbrush & oil paintings. The barn behind his house contains his tools & is being turned into a studio.
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